US actor/cast member George Clooney attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Canadian actress Neve Campbell attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor/cast member George Clooney attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Grant Heslov attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Movie fans take their photographs as US actor/cast member George Clooney arrives for The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
Canadian actress Neve Campbell attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British actor Damian Lewis (L) and guest British actress Helen McCrory (R) attend The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British actor Damian Lewis (L) and British actress Helen McCrory (R) attend The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British socialite Tamara Mellon attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British TV presenter Rachel Stevens attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British film maker/writer Jon Ronson attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
British actor John Hurt (L) and Anwen Rees Meyers (R) attend The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US director Grant Heslov attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
US actor/cast member George Clooney attends The Times BFI London Film Festival: The Men Who Stare At Goats - gala screening held at the Odeon Leicester Square in London, Britain, 15 October 2009. The movie by US director Grant Heslov is an adaptation of a book about the US Army's First Earth Battalion, which was supposed to use paranormal powers. Title refers to the idea that goats can be killed by staring at them. EPA/DANIEL DEME
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